Gregory Vanuxem wrote:
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> Le vendredi 06 avril 2007 à 11:38 -0700, mabshoff a écrit :
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>> > I am using a bash 3.2 instead of the standard 3.0
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>> Going back to bash 3.0 fixes it. I will file a bug at the Maxima bug-
>> tracker.
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> And I am forwarding this mail to the Maxima mailing l
Le vendredi 06 avril 2007 à 11:38 -0700, mabshoff a écrit :
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> > I am using a bash 3.2 instead of the standard 3.0
>
>
> Going back to bash 3.0 fixes it. I will file a bug at the Maxima bug-
> tracker.
And I am forwarding this mail to the Maxima mailing list.
Greg
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> I am using a bash 3.2 instead of the standard 3.0
Going back to bash 3.0 fixes it. I will file a bug at the Maxima bug-
tracker.
Cheers,
Michael
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Hello,
I just tried to build 2.4.1.2 on a current fedora core 6 on x86. The
configure for Maxima fails:
gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i386-redhat-linux
Configured with: ../configure --prefix=/usr --mandir=/usr/share/man --
infodir=/usr/share/info --enable-shared --enable-threads=posix --
My current bioinformatics textbook uses R for all its coding examples,
and since I wanted to use python/biopython for my course, I tried to
install the R-python interface. As is often the case with such
things, it turned out to be far from self-contained, and I needed a
whole bunch of libraries I
William Stein wrote:
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>
> This appears to be a GPL'd Hungarian project that hasn't been updated
> in almost 4 years.
While that seems to be true for the website at the University of Szeged,
the sourceforge site is still active:
Posted By: kovzol
Date: 2006-07-25 23:22
Summary: WMI 1.0.2 has be